SYRIZA on Mercosur: Mitsotakis is the same 'face' as von der Leyen β He must take a stance on what he will do with farmers in Greece
SYRIZA criticizes Ursula von der Leyen for advancing the EU-Mercosur agreement, arguing that it undermines democracy in Europe and harms Greek farmers.
In a recent statement, SYRIZA has condemned Ursula von der Leyen's decision to advance the EU-Mercosur agreement, asserting that it significantly undermines democratic processes within Europe and jeopardizes the interests of Greek farmers. The party expressed outrage over what they consider a blatant disregard for the opposition voiced by the European Parliament regarding the agreement's implementation. They argue that von der Leyen's actions reflect an autocratic style of governance that dismisses elected representatives and the foundational principles of democracy.
SYRIZA's announcement highlighted the gravity of this political maneuvering, suggesting that it not only fails to protect the interests of farmers but also disrespects citizens' rights to democratic representation. They accused von der Leyen of choosing to sidestep established democratic institutions, which could lead to further erosion of public trust in EU governance. The party's statements signal a call for accountability and transparency from government leaders regarding the impacts of such significant agreements on local communities.
Moreover, the party urged Prime Minister Mitsotakis to clarify his position on how he intends to support Greek farmers in the face of these national and international policy decisions. The implications of the EU-Mercosur agreement may have far-reaching consequences for the agricultural sector in Greece, and the response from the government will be closely scrutinized by the public and political opponents alike.